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JHS Muffuletta

JHS Muffuletta

The JHS Muffuletta pays tribute to that undeniably classic fuzz pedal, the Big Muff, cramming five all-analog re-creations of the pedal’s most beloved tones into this box - plus a JHS-exclusive tone that is their take on the historic stomp. No matter what Big Muff era you prefer, you can get ā€˜em all in the JHS Muffuletta fuzz pedal.

Five tones inspired by these classic Big Muffs:Ā 

- JHS - "2015"

The JHS Muff is a JHS original take on the classic circuit. You will find this version more powerful and less compressed, with a more haunting midrange. It is also the best for bass guitar.

- ā€˜73 RAMS HEAD - ā€œ1973-1977 V2ā€

The ā€˜73 Rams Head gets its name for the strange little face that appears on the lower right corner of the original pedal. It is best known for having a scooped midrange, less gain, and being darker.

Famous users: David Gilmour (main Pink Floyd recordings), Ernie Isley (Isley Brothers), and J. Mascis (Dinosaur Jr.)

- THE TRIANGLE - ā€œ1969-1970 V1ā€

The Triangle Muff is so named for the triangle arrangement of the knobs. It boasts more low-end response while being more articulate.

Famous users: Santana, David Gilmour's Pete Cornish-made pedalboards, John Lennon, Kevin Shields (My Bloody Valentine), and possibly Jimi Hendrix.

- THE PI - ā€œ1977-1978 V3ā€

An instantly recognizable red Pi symbol gives this pedal its moniker. This is not to be confused with the later redesigned NYC version released in 2000. It features a more aggressive sound.

Famous users:Ā Ā Frank Zappa, Billy Corgan (Smashing Pumpkins), Jack White, The Edge (U2), Beck, and Pete Townshend (The Who).

- THE RUSSIAN - "1999-2009 V8ā€

The Russian Muff is named by the ā€œMade in Russiaā€ text found on the back of the pedals. It sports less clarity and less low end than other models. A great garage-type sound.

Famous users: Dan Auerbach (Black Keys), Chris Wolstenholme (Muse), and Robin Finck (Nine Inch Nails).

- THE CIVIL WAR - ā€œ1991-1993 V7ā€

The old-style Civil War-era font and navy and gray colors found on these pedals’ enclosures dictate their name. They are best known for having more midrange and having a brighter overall tone with less gain.

Famous users: Thurston Moore (Sonic Youth), John Fogerty, Jeff Tweedy (Wilco), Mike Mills, and Peter Buck (REM).

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The JHS Muffuletta pays tribute to that undeniably classic fuzz pedal, the Big Muff, cramming five all-analog re-creations of the pedal’s most beloved tones into this box - plus a JHS-exclusive tone that is their take on the historic stomp. No matter what Big Muff era you prefer, you can get ā€˜em all in the JHS Muffuletta fuzz pedal.

Five tones inspired by these classic Big Muffs:Ā 

- JHS - "2015"

The JHS Muff is a JHS original take on the classic circuit. You will find this version more powerful and less compressed, with a more haunting midrange. It is also the best for bass guitar.

- ā€˜73 RAMS HEAD - ā€œ1973-1977 V2ā€

The ā€˜73 Rams Head gets its name for the strange little face that appears on the lower right corner of the original pedal. It is best known for having a scooped midrange, less gain, and being darker.

Famous users: David Gilmour (main Pink Floyd recordings), Ernie Isley (Isley Brothers), and J. Mascis (Dinosaur Jr.)

- THE TRIANGLE - ā€œ1969-1970 V1ā€

The Triangle Muff is so named for the triangle arrangement of the knobs. It boasts more low-end response while being more articulate.

Famous users: Santana, David Gilmour's Pete Cornish-made pedalboards, John Lennon, Kevin Shields (My Bloody Valentine), and possibly Jimi Hendrix.

- THE PI - ā€œ1977-1978 V3ā€

An instantly recognizable red Pi symbol gives this pedal its moniker. This is not to be confused with the later redesigned NYC version released in 2000. It features a more aggressive sound.

Famous users:Ā Ā Frank Zappa, Billy Corgan (Smashing Pumpkins), Jack White, The Edge (U2), Beck, and Pete Townshend (The Who).

- THE RUSSIAN - "1999-2009 V8ā€

The Russian Muff is named by the ā€œMade in Russiaā€ text found on the back of the pedals. It sports less clarity and less low end than other models. A great garage-type sound.

Famous users: Dan Auerbach (Black Keys), Chris Wolstenholme (Muse), and Robin Finck (Nine Inch Nails).

- THE CIVIL WAR - ā€œ1991-1993 V7ā€

The old-style Civil War-era font and navy and gray colors found on these pedals’ enclosures dictate their name. They are best known for having more midrange and having a brighter overall tone with less gain.

Famous users: Thurston Moore (Sonic Youth), John Fogerty, Jeff Tweedy (Wilco), Mike Mills, and Peter Buck (REM).